Re: (RADIATOR) Adding Connection Speed and Calling Number to Radusage

2000-09-28 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Paul - On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Paul Black wrote: Hi Mike, I'm using the latest version of Radiator/Radmin. I would like to add Connection Speed and Calling Number to the RADUSAGE table. What do I need to do in order to get Radiator to write these values into the MySQL database when

(RADIATOR) FreeTDS

2000-09-28 Thread Dean Brandt
Hi, I have this as part of my radius.cfg file: Realm xxx.com.au RewriteUsername s/^([^@]+).*/$1/ AuthBy PLATYPUS DBSourcedbi:FreeTDS:plat DBUsername xxx DBAuth xxx /AuthBy

(RADIATOR) Problem with SQL accounting

2000-09-28 Thread Gildas PERROT
Hi, I am using SQL authentification and accounting with Radiator-2.16.3 and MySQL 3.22.32. I noticed that sometimes, client IP is not saved in accounting tables and in the same time, its state is not put to 0 after the end of the session. Here are the interesting debug lines : Thu Sep 28

RE: (RADIATOR) FreeTDS

2000-09-28 Thread Chris Given
More than likely what's happening is you don't have SYBASE exported correctly. FreeTDS will say 'failed to connect to 0.0.0.0:0 in its error log if it can't find the DSN name in a interfaces file (because SYBASE isn't exported to /usr/local/freetds/) -Original Message- From: Dean Brandt

Re: (RADIATOR) HOWTO?: AUTH {failed,accepted} in {logfile,syslog}

2000-09-28 Thread Carlos Canau
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 09:53:11AM +1100, Hugh Irvine wrote: Hello Carlos - On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Carlos Canau wrote: Hi, howto to log the auth failure or auth accepted into a logfile or syslog ? And howto log a line for each ACCT packet received ? At the moment your only

Re: (RADIATOR) FreeTDS

2000-09-28 Thread Delanet Administration
Dean, Your DBSource line is incorrect. Form as follows: DBSource dbi:FreeTDS:database=radius;host=your.host.com;port=1433 Also, I'm not sure if using a version of 4.2 will work or not on MS SQL 7.0, however I am using a version of 7.0 on my FreeTDS with no problems as

(RADIATOR) Using a GlobalVar from a Hook

2000-09-28 Thread Javier Chicharro
I want to use a defined variable updated from a hook in AcctSQLStatement. For example : AcctSQLStatment INSERT INTO table VALUES ('%{GlobalVar:varname}') I've tested with a $p-setVariable('varname', 'value'); in a PreHook but it doesn't change the value. Is it possible to do

(RADIATOR) some possible logging problems in Redhat 7.0

2000-09-28 Thread John Kemp
So you do this (Radiator 2.16.3, identical radius.cfg files): ... LogDir /the/logs LogFile %L/%Y%m%d.log ... Realm /(^foo\.uoregon\.edu$)|(^foo$)/i RewriteUsername s/^([^@]+)@.*/$1/ AcctLogFileName %L/foo-realm.log In RH6.2, seems to work fine.

Re: (RADIATOR) Using a GlobalVar from a Hook

2000-09-28 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Javier - Have a look at the example hooks in "goodies/hooks.txt" to see how to do this. regards Hugh On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Javier Chicharro wrote: I want to use a defined variable updated from a hook in AcctSQLStatement. For example : AcctSQLStatment INSERT INTO table VALUES

Re: (RADIATOR) HOWTO?: AUTH {failed,accepted} in {logfile,syslog}

2000-09-28 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Carlos - If you would like to send us the code, we will look at integrating it into the standard release. In answer to your question below, yes we are thinking about implementing a much more flexible logging subsystem when we do the re-write to support threads (someday...). regards

(RADIATOR) AuthLDAP2 Password Check

2000-09-28 Thread Mike Hickey
Hi I'm currently messing with an eval copy of 2.16.3 with perl-ldap .22 I'm getting Bad Password errors using radpwtst It looks to me like the authldap2 module isn't dereferencing the userpassword attribute. I can see in the logfile that it gets something like: LDAP got userPassword:

(RADIATOR) Proxying from local Radiator to remote NT server?

2000-09-28 Thread Janet N del Mundo
Hi everyone, Does anyone know how to implement a proxy server on a Linux Radiator server to a remote NT based server? I know you can proxy from radius to radius by using AuthBy RADIUS, but how do you proxy from radius to NT? Any suggestions? Thank you, Janet del Mundo Internet Administrator

(RADIATOR) (Oracle) SQL Timeouts..

2000-09-28 Thread Chris Keladis
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, I am having a rather peculiar timeout problem with Radiator authenticating from an Oracle SQL database.. Firstly, the details.. Solaris 2.6 (sparc) OS Radiator 2.16.3 Oracle 8.0.5 (sparc) perl 5.005_03 Digest-MD5 2.12

Re: (RADIATOR) Proxying from local Radiator to remote NT server?

2000-09-28 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Janet - On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Janet N del Mundo wrote: Hi everyone, Does anyone know how to implement a proxy server on a Linux Radiator server to a remote NT based server? I know you can proxy from radius to radius by using AuthBy RADIUS, but how do you proxy from radius to NT?